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| Friday, August 31, 2012 |
| Field Hockey: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna Final - OT 4-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Men's Cross Country: Bucknell 5:30 PM
Men's Cross Country: Bucknell Bison Open
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Cross Country: Bucknell 6:00 PM
Women's Cross Country: Bucknell Bison Open
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Cabrini 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Cabrini Final - OT 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Men's Soccer: Grove City vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Grove City vs. Susquehanna Final - 2OT 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Saturday, September 01, 2012 |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Frostburg State 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Frostburg State Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Haverford 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Haverford Haverford Invitational Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Albright 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Albright Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: USMMA vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: USMMA vs. Susquehanna Final 37-21 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Men's Soccer: Penn St.-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Penn St.-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna Final 4-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) Final 2-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Art Exhibit Opening: Bob Diven 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Sunday, September 02, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Widener 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Widener Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Swarthmore 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Swarthmore Haverford Invitational Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Monday, September 03, 2012 |
| Labor Day |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, September 04, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Gwynedd-Mercy 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Gwynedd-Mercy Final 3-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Phil Haynes and No Fast Food 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Drummer Phil Haynes, saxophonist Dave Liebman and bassist Drew Gress have been seasoned, schooled and honing their craft in notable bands going back to the ’60s.
Haynes was a student of and drummer for the trio of trumpet master Paul Smoker when both lived in Iowa. He moved to New York in the 1980s and participated in that city’s forward-looking music scene for more than two decades. Haynes has been featured on more than 50 LP and CD releases by numerous American and European record labels. International media have compared his drumming to masters Jack DeJohnette, Roy Haynes and Elvin Jones, and his compositions to Duke Ellington, Charles Ives, Charles Mingus and the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Gress has worked in the ensembles of Paul Smoker, Tim Berne, Fred Hersch, John Hollenebck and many others, with his own recordings garnering great reviews.
Liebman played in the early ‘70s bands of Miles Davis and has made his own mark on jazz for the last 40 years. |
| Wednesday, September 05, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Soccer: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 4-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Faculty Lecture and Recital: Ilya Blinov, piano 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Tchaikovsky's The Seasons (12 character pieces), op. 37b, is presented by Ilya Blinov. Blinov joined the Susquehanna Department of Music piano faculty in the fall of 2012. |
| Thursday, September 06, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Soccer: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Lori Andrews (Common Reading Lecture) 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
Lori Andrews is the author of I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy. In keeping with this year’s University Theme, Freedom and Responsibility, she will address freedom and responsibility in the age of social networks. Lori is the author of 10 nonfiction books and three novels. She frequently appears on television, including on 60 Minutes, Good Morning America and Nightline. She has written for publications that include Playboy, Parade, New York, Vogue, Glamour, Self, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and Psychology Today. “Facts about my travels across the Web are collected daily—without my consent—via cookies, web beacons, scrapers, and other tracking mechanisms,” she says, and it’s true of all of us. To advocate protections, she is currently writing a Constitution covering social networks. |
| Friday, September 07, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Endicott 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Endicott Endicott Invitational Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Gallaudet 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Gallaudet Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Saturday, September 08, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: 10:30 AM
Men's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (The Bridges Golf Club)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Williams 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Williams Endicott Invitational Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at St. John Fisher 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at St. John Fisher Final 0-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Johns Hopkins vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: Johns Hopkins vs. Susquehanna Final 7-34 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Misericordia vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Misericordia vs. Susquehanna Final 0-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Middlebury 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Middlebury Endicott Invitational Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at William Paterson 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at William Paterson Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Sunday, September 09, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Pitt.-Bradford 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Pitt.-Bradford Final 0-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) Holiday Inn Conference Center Soccer Classic Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Monday, September 10, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, September 11, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Wednesday, September 12, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Misericordia 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Thursday, September 13, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Friday, September 14, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Messiah 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Messiah Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 8:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Saturday, September 15, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Empire 8 Fall Tournament (Yanundsis Country Club) 5th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Cross Country: Juniata 10:00 AM
Men's Cross Country: Juniata
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Cross Country: Juniata 10:00 AM
Women's Cross Country: Juniata
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley Final 2-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Field Hockey: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna Final 1-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Susquehanna at Dickinson 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Football: Susquehanna at Dickinson Final 14-17 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at PSU-Altoona 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at PSU-Altoona Final - 2OT 0-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Soccer: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Final 0-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley F&M Scramble Tournament Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Richard Stockton vs. Susquehanna 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Richard Stockton vs. Susquehanna Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Guest Artist Recital: John Sampen, saxophone 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Guest artist recital featuring John Sampen, saxophone. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Sunday, September 16, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Empire 8 Fall Tournament (Yanundsis Country Club) 5th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: Tri-Match w/McDaniel & Gettysburg (at Piney Branch Golf Club) 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Eastern 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Eastern F&M Scramble Tournament Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall F&M Scramble Tournament Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Monday, September 17, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, September 18, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Soccer: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Postponed Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Wednesday, September 19, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Tennis: Elmira vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Tennis: Elmira vs. Susquehanna Final 4-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Volleyball: Hood vs. Susquehanna 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Hood vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Field Hockey: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Final 2-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Faculty Recital: Jeffrey Fahnestock and Naomi Niskala 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A faculty recital featuring Jeffrey Fahnestock, tenor, and Naomi Niskala, piano. The recital will include music of Beethoven, Schubert, Debussy, Cage and Ives. |
| Thursday, September 20, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Lecture: Mindy Lewis on Infant Loss 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Shearer Dining Room 2) Degenstein Campus Center - (Shearer Dining Room 3)
Social worker Mindy Lewis will speak on infant loss in “Forget Me Not: Does Moving Forward Mean Forgetting?” This event is sponsored by the Susquehanna University Medical Humanities Initiative.
Through her presentation, Lewis will explore pregnancy and infant loss and share how she assists parents through infant bereavement. She helps others “discover hope in the midst of tragedy through the use of intentional grieving and memory making.” Lewis is a professional speaker in the area of infant loss and is passionate about empowering and educating others. She is both an advocate and educator for patients and families.
Lewis has 11 years of experience caring for children and families. She has a wealth of knowledge in perinatal and neonatal care with a specific emphasis and passion in perinatal loss. Lewis is the administrative coordinator/perinatal social worker for the Center for Prenatal Pediatrics at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. She is the founder of the Rainbows of Remembrance Memorial Service, Chairperson for the Annual Perinatal and Early Infant Loss Bereavement Conference, and founder/organizer of the Center for Prenatal Pediatrics efforts in palliative care.
The goal of medical humanities is to explore how humanities disciplines illuminate the nature and practice of medicine; it includes art and medicine, bioethics, the history of medicine, literature and medicine, music and medicine, medicine in the performing arts, philosophy, psychology, theology, and medical anthropology and sociology.
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| Friday, September 21, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Frostburg State vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Frostburg State vs. Susquehanna Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Collaborative Wind Project Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The Collaborative Wind Project, conducted by Eric Hinton, attempts to give students a professional experience in an undergraduate setting. Students and faculty come together to experience and perform exciting and important wind chamber repertoire at the highest possible musical standard. Outstanding students are selected for participation by the studio teachers. Professor and students work together in lessons on technique, intonation, phrasing and style. After a limited number of full rehearsals, a performance is given. |
| Saturday, September 22, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: SU Invitational (Susquehanna Valley Country Club) 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: McDaniel Invitational (at The Bridges Golf Club) 4th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Volleyball: Wesleyan (Conn.) vs. Susquehanna 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Wesleyan (Conn.) vs. Susquehanna Violet Classic Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Cross Country: Lock Haven 10:30 AM
Men's Cross Country: Lock Haven
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) Final 8-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Drew 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Drew Final 1-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna Take a Kid to a Game Final 24-35 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final - 2OT 3-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: North Park vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: North Park vs. Susquehanna Violet Classic Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) Final 5-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Men's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Cross Country: Lock Haven 10:30 PM
Women's Cross Country: Lock Haven
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Sunday, September 23, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Monday, September 24, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, September 25, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Lecture: Huping Ling, Rise of China 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Renowned historian and prize-winning writer Huping Ling, professor of history at Truman State University and former executive editor of The Journal of Asian American Studies, will place the current debate on Asian ascent and U.S. decline in a historical perspective and address the challenges and opportunities facing Chinese in America. |
| Wednesday, September 26, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Wilkes 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Wilkes Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Montclair State 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Montclair State Final 0-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Men's Soccer: Elizabethtown vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Elizabethtown vs. Susquehanna Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Thursday, September 27, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Organ and Harpsichord Lecture Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Juan Cabanilles and the Dancing Boys of Valencia. Spanish liturgical dance music of the 17th century. Featuring Marcos Krieger. |
| Friday, September 28, 2012 |
| Homecoming Reunion Weekend (through 9/30) (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Come back to Susquehanna for the Homecoming Reunion Weekend. Details and schedule available here. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Saturday, September 29, 2012 |
| Homecoming Reunion Weekend (through 9/30) (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Come back to Susquehanna for the Homecoming Reunion Weekend. Details and schedule available here. |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (at Hanover Country Club) 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Cross Country: 10:00 AM
Men's Cross Country: Ashley Shell Tomlinson Alumni Run
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Cross Country: 10:00 AM
Women's Cross Country: Ashley Shell Tomlinson Alumni Run
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Tennis: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Tennis: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 9-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Field Hockey: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Muhlenberg vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: Muhlenberg vs. Susquehanna Homecoming Final 17-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Catholic Final - 2OT 0-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Catholic 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Juniata 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Juniata Landmark Conference Weekend No. 1 Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Catholic 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Catholic Landmark Conference Weekend #1 Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Sunday, September 30, 2012 |
| Homecoming Reunion Weekend (through 9/30) (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Come back to Susquehanna for the Homecoming Reunion Weekend. Details and schedule available here. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Scranton 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Scranton Landmark Conference Weekend No. 1 Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Amadeus (through 9/30) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Samuelfrench.com says: “Winner of a Tony Award for Best Play and the Academy Award for Best Film, and triumphant in recent revivals in the West End and on Broadway, this provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: genius.” Directed by W. Douglas Powers. |
| Monday, October 01, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, October 02, 2012 |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: Ursinus Fall Invitational (at Raven's Claw Golf Club) 12:30 pm Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Penn College 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Penn College Cancelled Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Lecture: History of the Undertaking 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 4 & 5)
Funeral Directors Joseph Epler and James Schwartz will speak on the history of undertaking. Using photography, interviews and local archives, Epler and Schwartz documented the history of undertaking throughout Pennsylvania, specifically in Snyder and Union Counties. Moving throughout these areas, Epler and Schwartz provide an overview of the evolution of undertaking, from one-man operations in the early 1900s to the profession’s current manifestation.
Joseph Epler attended Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science. He worked for the Davis Funeral Home in Northumberland County, as well as the Philadelphia branch of the National Casket Company. In 1979, he opened his own funeral home, Joseph W. Epler Funeral Home, in Northumberland County and worked there until his retirement in 2007. James Schwartz attended Eckles College of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia. After graduating, Schwartz worked at the Fred F. Groff Inc. Funeral Home in Lancaster until he opened his own funeral home, James L. Schwartz Funeral Home, in Union County in 1961. He worked there with his wife (who also assisted in the research on the history of undertaking) until his retirement in 2004. Despite having retired, he still often works with several area funeral homes.
The event is sponsored by the Susquehanna University Medical Humanities Initiative. The goal of medical humanities is to explore how humanities disciplines illuminate the nature and practice of medicine; it includes art and medicine, bioethics, the history of medicine, literature and medicine, music and medicine, medicine in the performing arts, philosophy, psychology, theology, and medical anthropology and sociology.
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| Visiting Writer: Zach Savich 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Savich is the author of three collections of poetry: The Firestorm (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2011), Annulments (Center for Literary Publishing, Colorado State University, 2010) and Full Catastrophe Living (University of Iowa Press, 2009). |
| Wednesday, October 03, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Penn St.-Harrisburg 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Penn St.-Harrisburg Final 3-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Eastern 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Eastern Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Field Hockey: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Thursday, October 04, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Cyrano de Bergerac 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Cyrano de Bergerac is one of the most famous romantic adventures in world literature. Cyrano is besotted with the beautiful and alluring Roxanne. Yet, because of his famously huge nose, the forlorn Cyrano feels that he can never truly win her heart. In this classic story of unrequited love, Cyrano befriends the handsome Christian, who helps him woo Roxanne by composing elegant love letters and teaching him the arts of eloquence, courtship and poetry. With Aquila’s trademark attention to movement and the visual arts, Cyrano de Bergerac promises to be a wonderful evening of live theatre of the highest caliber. |
| Friday, October 05, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Faculty and Guest Artist Recital: Ilya Blinov 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A recital with Ilya Blinov and guest pianist Christian Matjias (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) featuring Stravinsky's Apollo, Bach's 7 Sinfonias, Prokofiev's Sonata no. 3 op. 28 and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Saturday, October 06, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational (The Bridges Country Club) T-6th (Round 1) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: Kutztown Invitational (at Berkleigh Golf Club) 5th (Round 1) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Volleyball: Pitt.-Johnstown vs. Susquehanna 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Pitt.-Johnstown vs. Susquehanna Crusader Classic Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Final 0-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 0-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at St. Mary's (Md.) 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at St. Mary's (Md.) Final 1-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at St. Mary's (Md.) 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at St. Mary's (Md.) Final 8-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Men's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Final 0-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna Crusader Classic Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: New Jersey City vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: New Jersey City vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| SU Orchestra Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Fall concert featuring Jeffrey Fahnestock, tenor, and Marcus Smolensky, viola. Conducted by Jennifer Sacher Wiley. Also featuring Russian Easter Overture by Rimsky-Korsakov. |
| Sunday, October 07, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational (The Bridges Country Club) 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: All Day
Women's Golf: Kutztown Invitational (at Berkleigh Golf Club) 5th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Women's Volleyball: Bryn Athyn vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Bryn Athyn vs. Susquehanna Crusader Classic Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Immaculata vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Immaculata vs. Susquehanna Crusader Classic Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Monday, October 08, 2012 |
| Columbus Day |
| Business Action Day 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
For students interested in accounting, business, economics, finance, information systems, marketing or management, this program focuses on the rapidly changing business environment and how to prepare for it. Campus tours, lunch and career information are included. Get more information on Action Days. |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Tuesday, October 09, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Wilkes 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Wilkes Final 1-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
| Art Exhibit: Bob Diven (through 10/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Bob Diven paints on the street—literally—in chalk and pastel, creating transitory illusion and fleeting commentary. This award-winning artist will convert the walls of the Lore Degenstein Gallery into a 200-foot vertical roadway of temporary art filled with wit, color and startling realism in just two weeks. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall Final - 2OT 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Thursday, October 11, 2012 |
| Women's Soccer: Alfred vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Alfred vs. Susquehanna Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Saturday, October 13, 2012 |
| Men's Cross Country: Gettysburg 11:00 AM
Men's Cross Country: Gettysburg
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Cross Country: Gettysburg 11:00 AM
Women's Cross Country: Gettysburg
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Goucher 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 5-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Susquehanna at Moravian 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Football: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 38-18 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Goucher vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Women's Soccer: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final 1-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Moravian 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Moravian Landmark Conference Weekend No. 2 Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Soccer: Goucher vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final 5-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Goucher 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 3-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Sunday, October 14, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Stevenson Invitational 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at USMMA 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Monday, October 15, 2012 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Stevenson Invitational 2nd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Tuesday, October 16, 2012 |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Juniata 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Juniata Final 0-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Lecture: Choices at the End of Life 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 4 & 5)
Robert Shabanowitz, MD, and Ruby Weller will discuss advance care planning and choices at the end of life in lecture sponsored by Geisinger Health System. |
| Field Hockey: Kean vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Kean vs. Susquehanna Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Wednesday, October 17, 2012 |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Juniata 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Juniata Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Thursday, October 18, 2012 |
| Visiting Writer: Lia Purpura 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Lia Purpura is widely recognized as both an essayist and poet. She is the author of a book of poems, King Baby (Alice James Books, 2008), winner of an Associated Writing Programs Award. Her essay compilations include Rough Likeness (Sarabande Books, 2012), On Looking (Sarabande Books, 2006)—a finalist for the national Book Critics Circle Award—and Increase (University of Georgia Press, 2000). |
| Friday, October 19, 2012 |
| Science Action Day 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Experiments conducted with faculty and students in biochemistry, earth and environmental sciences (global warming), earth and environmental sciences (when rocks and water don't mix), health care (anatomy), mathematics/computer science, physical chemistry, and organic chemistry. Campus tours, lunch and career information are also included. Get more information Action Days. |
| Football: Susquehanna at Ursinus 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Football: Susquehanna at Ursinus Final 0-36 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Saturday, October 20, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: Goucher vs. Susquehanna All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Goucher vs. Susquehanna All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Swimming: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| SUped-Up Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Susquehanna offers families the opportunity to visit campus and to meet with faculty members and a financial aid office representative. Meet with a financial aid representative; Peggy Peeler, Ph.D., professor of biology; and Gary W. Fincke, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the Writers' Institute. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at USMMA 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Field Hockey: William Paterson vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: William Paterson vs. Susquehanna Breast Cancer Awareness Game Final 1-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Women's Volleyball: Bryn Mawr vs. Susquehanna 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Bryn Mawr vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Keyboard Festival Recital 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A keyboard recital will round off a one-day festival for piano and organ students and teachers on the beautiful grounds of Susquehanna University. Events include master classes, performances, demonstrations and information sessions about the piano, organ and harpsichord. For more information please visit our webpage. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Johns Hopkins 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins University Tri-Match Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Monday, October 22, 2012 |
| Arts & Liberal Arts Action Day 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Students have the opportunity to participate in workshops and creative sessions with faculty in the fine, performing, visual, and liberal arts. Activities will relate to acting, music, graphic design, studio art, economics, education, history, modern languages, political science, prelaw, psychology, and public relations. Music students participate in a master class in instrumental and/or voice, so they should bring their instrument and a short piece to perform. Campus tours, lunch and career information are provided for all students who attend. Get more information about Action Days. |
| Women's Volleyball: PSU-Altoona vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: PSU-Altoona vs. Susquehanna Senior Night Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Tuesday, October 23, 2012 |
| Men's Soccer: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Lecture: Oil and Gas Drilling 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Ian Urbina is the New York Times reporter behind Drilling Down, an award-winning 2011 series of investigative stories examining the natural gas drilling industry, including wastewater recycling, federal and state regulations, investment and the effects of drilling on drinking water and property values. He holds degrees from Georgetown University and the University of Chicago, and his writings have appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Harper's and elsewhere. |
| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) Final 0-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Thursday, October 25, 2012 |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Penn College 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Penn College Final - 2OT 4-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Théâtre du Rêve: Par la Fenêtre 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Théâtre du Rêve is Atlanta's unique French-language theatre company, performing classical and contemporary plays and company-created productions, and playing to sold-out houses and crowded museum theaters. In this updated version of Feydeau’s farce, while Hector's wife is away, the woman who lives across the street comes over to teach her husband a lesson. She wants Hector to "take advantage" of her in front of the open window so that her husband can see. Hector, a man of values, refuses, and the two try to decide how to get back at her husband when Hector sees his wife in the house next door!
This event is organized by the Department of Modern Languages and co-sponsored by the departments of English, Music and Theatre at Susquehanna University, and by Bucknell University’s French Program. |
| Friday, October 26, 2012 |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Austin 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Austin Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Texas-Dallas 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Texas-Dallas Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Saturday, October 27, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: Susquehanna All Day
Men's Swimming: Susquehanna Gettysburg (with Messiah) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Cross Country: Susquehanna All Day
Women's Cross Country: Susquehanna Landmark Conference Championships (at Juniata) 12 p.m. Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Swimming: Susquehanna All Day
Women's Swimming: Susquehanna Gettysburg with Messiah Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Fall Open House 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Susquehanna’s campus opens its doors so sophomores, juniors and seniors can take a close look at the university. You’ll be able to see Susquehanna’s top-notch facilities and learn more about outstanding academic programs. You’ll also meet faculty, staff, coaches, current students and alumni and have your specific questions answered from a variety of perspectives. Get more information. |
| Men's Cross Country: Landmark Conference Championships (at Juniata) 11:00 AM
Men's Cross Country: Landmark Conference Championships (at Juniata)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Field Hockey: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Field Hockey: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 2-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Football: Franklin & Marshall vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: Franklin & Marshall vs. Susquehanna Final 24-17 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Moravian 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Soccer: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 0-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Hardin-Simmons vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Hardin-Simmons vs. Susquehanna Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Moravian 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Men's Soccer: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 4-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Southwestern (Tex.) 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Southwestern (Tex.) Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit Opening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Faculty Recital: Gail Levinsky and Marcos Krieger 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
Featuring Gail Levinsky, saxophone, and Marcos Krieger, organ. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Sunday, October 28, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Monday, October 29, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Canceled: Schmidt Lecture: Signe S. Gates and Matthew Phillips 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The Susquehanna University Edward S. and A. Rita Schmidt Lectureship in Ethics brings to the university a distinguished scholar and/or leader to address a topic of current, vital interest and importance in the field of ethics.
This year’s presenters are Signe S. Gates, vice-chair of Susquehanna’s board of trustees and retired senior vice president, general counsel and secretary for Barnes Group Inc.; and Matthew Phillips, assistant professor of accounting, The James F. Dicke College of Business Administration at Ohio Northern University.
The goal of the Schmidt Lectureship is to highlight ethical issues, across disciplines, and encourage thought and exploration of these issues among students, faculty and the community. |
| Tuesday, October 30, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Faculty Recital: Ilya Blinov 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A faculty recital with Ilya Blinov featuring Bach's 15 Sinfonias, Schumann's Humoresque op. 20 and Prokofiev's Sonata no. 3 op. 28. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, October 31, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| The King's Singers 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
One of the world’s most celebrated ensembles, The King’s Singers boast an array of concerts, recordings, media and education work that spans the globe. Championing the work of both young and established composers, they remain consummate entertainers, a class act with a delightfully British wit. From Gesualdo and György Ligeti to Michael Bublé, The King’s Singers are instantly recognizable for their spot-on intonation, impeccable vocal blend, flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing. |
| Thursday, November 01, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Volleyball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Volleyball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Landmark First Round Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Friday, November 02, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| The Susquehanna University Choir Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Julia Thorn will debut as conductor of the Susquehanna University Choir for their fall concert. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Saturday, November 03, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: Catholic All Day
Men's Swimming: Catholic Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Catholic All Day
Women's Swimming: Catholic Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Juniata 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Women's Volleyball: Susquehanna at Juniata Landmark Conference Semifinal Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home volleyball matches and tournaments are played at Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Football: Susquehanna at McDaniel 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Football: Susquehanna at McDaniel Final 42-38 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Catholic 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Field Hockey: Susquehanna at Catholic Landmark Semifinals Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Sassafras Field, with its turf surface, is home to all Susquehanna home field hockey games. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Binghamton 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Binghamton Final 46-63 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Drew vs. Susquehanna Landmark Semifinals Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Sunday, November 04, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Men's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Landmark Conference Championship Final - OT 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Fall Festival O'Bones Concert 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The 2012 Fall Festival O’Bones culminates in a free concert open to the public. The one-day festival is hosted by Kevin Henry, SU trombone instructor, and the members of Spencer and the T-Bones—a funk, soul, rock and R&B group. Get more information. |
| Monday, November 05, 2012 |
| Writing Action Day 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Workshops on college writing, creative nonfiction, critical nonfiction, fiction, film and writing, journalism, poetry, and sports journalism. Writing participants work with several published writers, one of whom is the featured speaker. Lunch and campus tours are also provided. Get more information on Action Days. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Tuesday, November 06, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Wednesday, November 07, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Lecture: Valerie Jenness 7:15 PM - 8:45 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
Valerie Jenness, dean of the School of Social Ecology and a professor in the departments of Criminology, Law and Society and Sociology at the University of California-Irvine, recently completed the first systematic, empirical study of transgender inmates—those who were born with male genitalia but present themselves as female—in men's prisons in California. Based on this research, her talk offers insights into the uncontested gender order that underpins prison life, the lived experience of gender and sexuality that permeates the lives of transgender inmates in prisons for men, and the (potential) decentering of gender in sex-segregated institutions like prisons. |
| Thursday, November 08, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Friday, November 09, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Family Weekend 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Families are invited to campus for the 2012 Family Weekend from Friday, Nov. 9, to Sunday, Nov. 11. Schedule of events is available on the alumni office website. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Saturday, November 10, 2012 |
| Men's Cross Country: All Day
Men's Cross Country: Division III Mideast Regional (Big Spring High School - Newville Pa.) 14th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Men's Swimming: York All Day
Men's Swimming: York with Dickinson St. Mary's Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Cross Country: All Day
Women's Cross Country: Division III Mideast Regional (Big Spring High School - Newville Pa.) 26th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The cross country teams host their annual Ashley Shell Tomlinson Memorial Run at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Swimming: York All Day
Women's Swimming: York with Dickinson St. Mary's Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Family Weekend 8:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Families are invited to campus for the 2012 Family Weekend from Friday, Nov. 9, to Sunday, Nov. 11. Schedule of events is available on the alumni office website. |
| SUped-Up Saturday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Susquehanna offers families the opportunity to visit campus and to meet with faculty members and a financial aid office representative. Meet with a financial aid representative; Jeffrey K. Mann, Ph.D., associate professor of religion; and Michele Ann DeMary, Ph.D., associate professor of political science. You also can get free tickets to the home football game. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Football: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium, Amos Alonzo Stagg Field
Football: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 21-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The SU football team plays all of its home games at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Men's Soccer: Cabrini vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Cabrini vs. Susquehanna NCAA Tournament - First Round Final - PK Home 1-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Faculty Recital: Leslie Cullen and Colleen Hartung 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Join Susquehanna University's woodwind faculty members Leslie Cullen, flute, and Colleen Hartung, clarinet, for an evening of solos and duos. Repertoire will include new music and well-loved favorites. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Sunday, November 11, 2012 |
| Veteran's Day |
| Family Weekend 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Families are invited to campus for the 2012 Family Weekend from Friday, Nov. 9, to Sunday, Nov. 11. Schedule of events is available on the alumni office website. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Men's Soccer: Rochester (N.Y.) vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Rochester (N.Y.) vs. Susquehanna NCAA Tournament - Second Round Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Monday, November 12, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Lecture: Wendy Lynne Lee 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 3, 4 & 5)
Environmental philosopher Wendy Lynne Lee will discuss "Where Environmental Integrity Meets Social Justice: Clean Water, Economic Vulnerability and Big Gas (The What and the Who of 'The Frack')." The event is sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program and is free and open to the public. Learn more. |
| Tuesday, November 13, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Visiting Writer: Claire Vaye Watkins 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Claire Vaye Watkins’ stories and essays have appeared in Granta, Paris Review, One Story, Ploughshares, Glimmer Train and Best of the West 2011. Her collection of short stories, Battleborn, was published by Riverhead Books in 2012. |
| Wednesday, November 14, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Claritas Distinguished Speaker in the Sciences: Chris Stringer 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Lecture Title: The Origin of Our Species
Chris Stringer, a research leader in human origins at the Natural History Museum of London and a Fellow of the Royal Society, will speak about the division of human evolution into two main phases: a pre-human phase in Africa more than 2 million years ago, where walking upright had evolved but many other characteristics were still essentially ape-like, and a human phase, with an increase in both brain size and behavioral complexity, and an expansion beyond Africa.
Evidence points strongly to Africa as the major center for the genetic, physical and behavioral origins of both ancient and modern humans, but new discoveries are prompting a rethinking of some aspects of our evolutionary origins, including the likelihood of interbreeding between archaic humans (for example, the Neanderthals) and modern humans. Stringer has received numerous awards, among them the 2011 Geological Society Coke Medal; published more than 200 scientific papers; and authored several books, including Homo Britannicus (2006), The Complete World of Human Evolution (2011, with Peter Andrews), and Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth (2012). |
| Thursday, November 15, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 68-69 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Student Composers Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A concert featuring SU's composition students. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, November 16, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Faculty and Guest Artist Recital: Jennifer Sacher Wiley 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Jennifer Sacher Wiley, violin, and Eun Ae Baik-Kim, piano, will perform works by Stravinsky, Grieg, Beethoven and Piazzolla. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Men's Basketball: Penn College vs. Susquehanna 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Penn College vs. Susquehanna The Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament Final 104-50 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Saturday, November 17, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Men's Basketball: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: King's (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna The Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament - Championship Final 43-44 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Soccer: Ohio Northern vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field
Men's Soccer: Ohio Northern vs. Susquehanna NCAA III Tournament - 3rd Round Final 1-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams play at Sassafras Multi-Purpose Field on a ProGrass playing surface with bleacher seating for 600 people. |
| Into the Woods (through 11/17) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
From mtishows.com: “An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine’s and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively, irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.”
One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic. |
| Women's Basketball: Penn State-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Penn State-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna The Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament Final 61-65 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sunday, November 18, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: Scranton vs. Susquehanna All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Scranton All Day
Women's Swimming: Scranton Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: Cortland St. vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Cortland St. vs. Susquehanna The Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament - Consolation Final 34-53 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| SU Symphonic Band Concert 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Conducted by Eric L. Hinton and presented by the Department of Music. |
| Monday, November 19, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Canceled: Faculty Recital, Naomi Niskala 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Naomi Niskala, piano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Tuesday, November 20, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: Baptist Bible (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Baptist Bible (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna Final 69-53 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 69-80 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Wednesday, November 21, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Thursday, November 22, 2012 |
| Thanksgiving |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Friday, November 23, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Saturday, November 24, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Sunday, November 25, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 64-66 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Monday, November 26, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Canceled: Lecture: Is it more than just a head injury? 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 4 & 5)
Stacy Frye, MD, will discuss head injuries at this lecture sponsored by Geisinger Health System. She will address what is a concussion, the symptoms, the importance of treating a concussion, new regulations for athletes returning to play after a concussion diagnosis and how to protect your child or athlete in contact sports. |
| Tuesday, November 27, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Men's Basketball: Penn St.-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Penn St.-Harrisburg vs. Susquehanna Final 67-72 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Wednesday, November 28, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Marymount (Va.) 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Marymount (Va.) Final 40-66 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| SU Big Band Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Directed by Joshua Davis and presented by the Department of Music. |
| Thursday, November 29, 2012 |
| Debate Series: Regulating Bodies 11:35 AM - 12:35 PM
Should states regulate such things as food, sex, drugs and the economy? Susquehanna University will explore the pros and cons of such government regulations with a series of debates presented by students taking Regulating Bodies: Food, Sex, Drugs and the Economy, a course taught by Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Friday, November 30, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Saturday, December 01, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Scranton 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 51-74 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Scranton 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 63-78 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Masterwork Concert with SU Orchestra, Choir and Chorale 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
Featuring Poulenc Gloria and other choral favorites. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Sunday, December 02, 2012 |
| Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Men's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational All Day
Women's Swimming: F&M Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Monday, December 03, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Chamber Music Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Small student ensembles coached by SU faculty will perform a chamber music recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Misericordia 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 61-56 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Tuesday, December 04, 2012 |
| Debate Series: Regulating Bodies 11:35 AM - 12:35 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms)
Should states regulate such things as food, sex, drugs and the economy? Susquehanna University will explore the pros and cons of such government regulations with a series of debates presented by students taking Regulating Bodies: Food, Sex, Drugs and the Economy, a course taught by Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Christmas Candlelight Service 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
The university's 2012 Christmas Candlelight Service will explore the incarnation with an eye to nature. It will feature carols and sacred seasonal music by the University Choir, University Chorale, Festival Chorus and Chamber Singers under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Julia Thorne and Assistant Professor of Music Colin Armstrong.
In addition, the handbell choirs, brass ensemble, a harpist and the university organist, Assistant Professor of Music Marcos Krieger, provide musical leadership. University Chaplain Mark Wm. Radecke serves as presiding minister and Fr. Dan Powell, pastor of St. Pius X Church, is assisting minister. University President L. Jay Lemons continues the tradition of the president reading the prologue to John’s gospel during the candlelighting ceremony. |
| Wednesday, December 05, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Women's Basketball: PSU-Hazleton vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: PSU-Hazleton vs. Susquehanna Final 75-44 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Thursday, December 06, 2012 |
| Debate Series: Regulating Bodies 11:35 AM - 12:35 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms)
Should states regulate such things as food, sex, drugs and the economy? Susquehanna University will explore the pros and cons of such government regulations with a series of debates presented by students taking Regulating Bodies: Food, Sex, Drugs and the Economy, a course taught by Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson. |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Canceled: Chamber Music Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Small student ensembles coached by SU faculty will perform a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, December 07, 2012 |
| Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition Exhibit (through 12/7) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This is the Lore Degenstein Gallery's fourth annual, national, juried visual art competition and exhibition, open to two-dimensional figurative artists, working in painting and drawing who are over the age of 18. This year’s juror is Amy Freeman, a figurative painter currently teaching painting and drawing at the University of Florida. Amy will select the exhibition works and announce the awards during her gallery talk at the opening reception. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Wilkes 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Wilkes King's College Tournament Final 63-73 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Saturday, December 08, 2012 |
| Women's Basketball: Wilkes vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Wilkes vs. Susquehanna Final 50-62 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) Final - OT 69-63 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Saturday, December 15, 2012 |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at New Jersey City 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at New Jersey City Final 51-62 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Monday, December 17, 2012 |
| Women's Basketball: Pitt.-Bradford vs. Susquehanna 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Pitt.-Bradford vs. Susquehanna Final 46-44 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Tuesday, December 25, 2012 |
| Christmas Day |
| Friday, December 28, 2012 |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Eastern 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Eastern Hoops for Hounds Tournament Final 53-49 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Saturday, December 29, 2012 |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at MCLA 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at MCLA Hoops for Hounds Tournament at Lycoming Final 58-69 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Tuesday, January 01, 2013 |
| New Year's Day |
| Wednesday, January 02, 2013 |
| Men's Basketball: Marymount (Va.) vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Marymount (Va.) vs. Susquehanna Johns Hopkins Tournament Final 58-68 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Misericordia 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 58-56 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Thursday, January 03, 2013 |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Eastern 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Eastern Johns Hopkins Tournament - Consolation Game Final 68-66 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Friday, January 04, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Lake Erie College All Day
Men's Swimming: Lake Erie College Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Swimming: West Virginia Wesleyan All Day
Men's Swimming: West Virginia Wesleyan Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Lake Erie College All Day
Women's Swimming: Lake Erie College (Tampa Fla.) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: West Virginia Wesleyan All Day
Women's Swimming: West Virginia Wesleyan Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Saturday, January 05, 2013 |
| Women's Basketball: Drew vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final - OT 52-62 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Drew vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 72-46 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Wednesday, January 09, 2013 |
| Women's Basketball: Goucher vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final 51-52 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Goucher 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Goucher Final - OT 56-63 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Saturday, January 12, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Marywood vs. Susquehanna All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Marywood vs. Susquehanna 2:00 p.m. 162-100 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Swimming: Marywood vs. Susquehanna All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Marywood vs. Susquehanna Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Marywood All Day
Women's Swimming: Marywood Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at USMMA 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 68-64 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at USMMA 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 66-81 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Wednesday, January 16, 2013 |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Catholic 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 65-82 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Women's Basketball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 49-75 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Friday, January 18, 2013 |
| Men's Track & Field: Orange & Maroon Classic 4:00 PM
Men's Track & Field: Orange & Maroon Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Orange & Maroon Classic 4:00 PM
Women's Track & Field: Orange & Maroon Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Saturday, January 19, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Juniata with Drew All Day
Men's Swimming: Juniata with Drew Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Juniata with Drew All Day
Women's Swimming: Juniata with Drew Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Basketball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 42-86 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 72-60 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sunday, January 20, 2013 |
| Winter Convocation/Martin Luther King Events (1/20-1/21) 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Shearer Dining Rooms) Weber Chapel
A number of events are planned for Winter Convocation, including a lecture by James Stowe, executive director of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Office of Human Rights, with The Rev. C.T. Vivian; a chapel service; and a community soup lunch. Get times and more details here. |
| Monday, January 21, 2013 |
| Martin Luther King Day |
| Winter Convocation/Martin Luther King Events (1/20-1/21) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
A number of events are planned for Winter Convocation, including a lecture by James Stowe, executive director of the Montgomery County, Maryland, Office of Human Rights, with The Rev. C.T. Vivian; a chapel service; and a community soup lunch. Get times and more details here. |
| Wednesday, January 23, 2013 |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Juniata 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Juniata Final 60-70 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 70-86 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Friday, January 25, 2013 |
| Men's Track & Field: Bucknell 4:00 PM
Men's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Bucknell 4:00 PM
Women's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Canceled: Faculty and Guest Artists Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Tenor Jeffrey Fahnestock with mezzo-soprano Sarah Daughtrey and pianist Michael Matsinko, featuring works of Benjamin Britten to commemorate his centenary. The program includes the The Charm of Lullabies, Winter Words, and Canticle III "Abraham and Isaac." |
| Saturday, January 26, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Albright All Day
Men's Swimming: Albright (Senior Day) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Albright All Day
Women's Swimming: Albright (Senior Day) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Drew 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Drew Final 48-67 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Drew 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Drew Final 74-66 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition Opening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Sunday, January 27, 2013 |
| Men's Track & Field: High School Invitational 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: High School Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: High School Invitational 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: High School Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Monday, January 28, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| The Alice Pope Shade Presentation: The Yuval Ron Ensemble 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Mystical Music of the Middle East
The Yuval Ron Ensemble endeavors to alleviate national, racial, religious and cultural divides by uniting the music and dance of the opposing people of the Middle East into a unique mystical, spiritual and inspiring musical celebration. Arabic, Jewish and Christian musicians are joined by a whirling dervish and a belly dancer, performing and discussing the sacred musical traditions of Judaism, Sufism (Islamic mystical tradition) and the Christian Armenian Church in a harmonious musical celebration. |
| Tuesday, January 29, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Schubert Festival 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A lecture and demonstration by pianist Gary Boerckel, host of WVIA's Music to My Ears. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Goucher 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 55-49 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Goucher vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Goucher vs. Susquehanna Final 60-46 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Thursday, January 31, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Friday, February 01, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Men's Track & Field: Crusader Classic 4:00 PM
Men's Track & Field: Crusader Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Crusader Classic 4:00 PM
Women's Track & Field: Crusader Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Saturday, February 02, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Basketball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Pepsi Day Final 54-82 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Pepsi Day Final - OT 85-76 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sunday, February 03, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Monday, February 04, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Tuesday, February 05, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Schubert Festival 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Winterreise featuring David Steinau, tenor and Galen Deibler, piano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, February 06, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Catholic 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 53-54 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 53-74 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sondheim Visits Susquehanna 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
Legendary composer Stephen Sondheim will discuss his creative legacy and craft in a talk that will inspire theatre and music lovers alike. Sondheim has won Tony Awards and New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for the scores of Passion, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, Follies, and Company. Sunday in the Park With George earned the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1985. He won an Academy Award for songs he composed for the film Dick Tracy and has written songs for television programming, as well. Join us for an engaging evening with this national treasure. Watch faculty and students talk about what Sondheim's visit means to them. |
| Thursday, February 07, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Friday, February 08, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 2nd (Day one) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 1st (Day one) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 1st (Day one) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Saturday, February 09, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 10:30 a.m. Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 3rd (Day two) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Track & Field: SU Invitational All Day
Men's Track & Field: SU Invitational 9:30 a.m. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 10:30 a.m. Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 1st (Day two) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Track & Field: SU Invitational All Day
Women's Track & Field: SU Invitational 9:30 a.m. |
| Men's Track & Field: SU Invitational 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: SU Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: SU Invitational 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: SU Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Moravian 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Basketball: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 51-68 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Moravian 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 60-77 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sunday, February 10, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 10:30 a.m. Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Men's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) 10:30 a.m. Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) All Day
Women's Swimming: Landmark Conference Championships (at Marywood) Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Monday, February 11, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Tuesday, February 12, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Schubert Festival 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Works for violin and piano featuring Salley Koo, violin and Naomi Niskala, piano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, February 13, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Juniata 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Men's Basketball: Susquehanna at Juniata Final 63-74 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Women's Basketball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Pink Day Final 47-61 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Maverick Ensemble Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The Maverick Ensemble of Chicago, Illinois, will present new works by composers including Iannis Xenakis, John Cage and Patrick Long. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Thursday, February 14, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Guest Artist Recital: Laura Melton, piano 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A recital featuring Laura Melton, piano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, February 15, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Men's Track & Field: SU Open 4:00 PM
Men's Track & Field: SU Open
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: SU Open 4:00 PM
Women's Track & Field: SU Open
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Saturday, February 16, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: Ithaca Invitational All Day
Men's Swimming: Ithaca Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: Ithaca Invitational All Day
Women's Swimming: Ithaca Invitational Final Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Basketball: USMMA vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Women's Basketball: USMMA vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 65-59 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Men's Basketball: USMMA vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium)
Men's Basketball: USMMA vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 73-79 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s basketball teams share the Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium for their home games, including the annual Pepsi Tip-Off Tournament. |
| Sunday, February 17, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Monday, February 18, 2013 |
| Washington's Birthday |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| AnaLouise Keating 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Keynote Address: Undergraduate Literature and Creative Writing Conference
Keating is a professor of Women's Studies at Texas Woman's University. Her best known scholarly works center on the life and writings of Gloria Anzaldua, with whom she edited the book This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation. Her research interests also include multicultural literature, feminist theory and holistic pedagogies. Her lecture will include elements of the University Theme for 2012-13, "Freedom and Responsibility." |
| Visiting Writer: Lauren Slater 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Lauren Slater, a psychologist and writer, is the author of six books, including Welcome to My Country (1996), Prozac Diary (1998), Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir (2000) and Opening Skinner’s Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the 20th Century (2004). She was guest editor of Best American Essays 2006. |
| Tuesday, February 19, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Schubert Festival 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Selected songs performed by students and faculty. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, February 20, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Horn Lecture 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Matthew C. Rousu, associate professor of economics, will deliver the Horn Lecture, entitled "Manipulating Public Opinion with Economic Impact Studies: Marcellus Shale, Parks, and Recreation Areas." |
| Thursday, February 21, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Friday, February 22, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre will present “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek” by acclaimed Kentucky playwright and screenwriter Naomi Wallace, Feb. 21 through 23 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. Directed by Susquehanna senior Joshua Millhouse, of Leesport, Pa., the play marks the third year of student-directed, full-length productions.
Audiences should be aware that “Trestle” contains adult language and sexual situations, and is not suitable for children under age 17. |
| Saturday, February 23, 2013 |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships 11:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships 11:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships 11:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships 11:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre will present “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek” by acclaimed Kentucky playwright and screenwriter Naomi Wallace, Feb. 21 through 23 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. Directed by Susquehanna senior Joshua Millhouse, of Leesport, Pa., the play marks the third year of student-directed, full-length productions.
Audiences should be aware that “Trestle” contains adult language and sexual situations, and is not suitable for children under age 17. |
| Sunday, February 24, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Shenandoah 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Shenandoah Final 4-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 10-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Shenandoah 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Shenandoah Shenandoah ranked No. 23 Final 5-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre will present “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek” by acclaimed Kentucky playwright and screenwriter Naomi Wallace, Feb. 21 through 23 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. Directed by Susquehanna senior Joshua Millhouse, of Leesport, Pa., the play marks the third year of student-directed, full-length productions.
Audiences should be aware that “Trestle” contains adult language and sexual situations, and is not suitable for children under age 17. |
| The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre will present “The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek” by acclaimed Kentucky playwright and screenwriter Naomi Wallace, Feb. 21 through 23 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. Directed by Susquehanna senior Joshua Millhouse, of Leesport, Pa., the play marks the third year of student-directed, full-length productions.
Audiences should be aware that “Trestle” contains adult language and sexual situations, and is not suitable for children under age 17. |
| Monday, February 25, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Bread and Roses Celebration 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Scholar's House
Susquehanna University’s Women’s Studies Program will host Bread and Roses, a celebration of working women. Designed to commemorate the 1912 Bread and Roses textile strike in Lawrence, Mass., where more than 20,000 workers challenged mill owners and other city authorities over labor practices, the event honors the fight for both subsistence and dignity—“bread and roses.” Along with a brief presentation, attendees will be treated to roses and refreshments (including bread). |
| Tuesday, February 26, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Schubert Festival 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Works for solo piano featuring Naomi Niskala, piano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, February 27, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Final 6-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Lecture: Karen Gilmer 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 4 & 5)
Assistant Professor of Theatre Karen Gilmer will speak on the objectification of the black female body onstage and its influences on popular culture in this lecture titled "Black Venus: The Black Body Onstage." Two emphases in Gilmer's presentation will be Sartjie Baartman, a side show act in the early 19th century who influenced the bustle fashion, and Josephine Baker, the African-American entertainer who took Paris by storm in the early 20th century. |
| Thursday, February 28, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Dickinson 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Dickinson Final 18-14 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Friday, March 01, 2013 |
| Under Pressure: Group Printmaking Exhibition (through 3/1) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This contemporary, group printmaking exhibition features a variety of printmaking styles by artists including James Ehlers, John Hancock, Richie Lasansky, Ryan O’Malley, Dennis McNett, Jillian Sokso, Shelley Thorstensen and Mark Linnemeier. |
| University Choir Tour 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
The Susquehanna University Choir will embark on their annual spring tour March 1-5, 2013. Music for the tour will include works by Palestrina, Rheinberger, Brahms, Stanford and Vaughan-Williams. The program also provides contemporary selections of living composers such as Whitacre, Stroope and McGlynn. One of Moses Hogan's most celebrated spirituals will conclude the concert. The chamber singers, 16 advanced students selected from the choir, will add a special touch of ambiance to the program with a Tango to Evora. Julia Brasher Thorn will be conducting. |
| Saturday, March 02, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Spring Break TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Columbia Qualifier All Day
Men's Track & Field: Columbia Qualifier TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Columbia Qualifier All Day
Women's Track & Field: Columbia Qualifier TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at King's (Pa.) Final 5-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| University Choir Tour 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
The Susquehanna University Choir will embark on their annual spring tour March 1-5, 2013. Music for the tour will include works by Palestrina, Rheinberger, Brahms, Stanford and Vaughan-Williams. The program also provides contemporary selections of living composers such as Whitacre, Stroope and McGlynn. One of Moses Hogan's most celebrated spirituals will conclude the concert. The chamber singers, 16 advanced students selected from the choir, will add a special touch of ambiance to the program with a Tango to Evora. Julia Brasher Thorn will be conducting. |
| Sunday, March 03, 2013 |
| Baseball: Westminster (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Westminster (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna Lawnwood Complex Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Westminster (Pa.) 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Westminster (Pa.) Final 4-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: Adrian vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Adrian vs. Susquehanna Hancock Park - Clermont Fla. Final 8-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Claremont-M-S 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Claremont-M-S Final 11-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Anna Maria 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Anna Maria Final - 6 innings 8-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| University Choir Tour 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Susquehanna University Choir will embark on their annual spring tour March 1-5, 2013. Music for the tour will include works by Palestrina, Rheinberger, Brahms, Stanford and Vaughan-Williams. The program also provides contemporary selections of living composers such as Whitacre, Stroope and McGlynn. One of Moses Hogan's most celebrated spirituals will conclude the concert. The chamber singers, 16 advanced students selected from the choir, will add a special touch of ambiance to the program with a Tango to Evora. Julia Brasher Thorn will be conducting. |
| Monday, March 04, 2013 |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Regis (Mass.) 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Regis (Mass.) Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Regis (Mass.) 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Regis (Mass.) Final 9-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Misericordia 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Misericordia Lawnwood Complex Final 0-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: John Carroll vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: John Carroll vs. Susquehanna Final 6-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Marywood 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Marywood Final 4-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Pomona-Pitzer 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Pomona-Pitzer Final 17-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Baseball: La Roche vs. Susquehanna 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: La Roche vs. Susquehanna Final 0-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| University Choir Tour 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
The Susquehanna University Choir will embark on their annual spring tour March 1-5, 2013. Music for the tour will include works by Palestrina, Rheinberger, Brahms, Stanford and Vaughan-Williams. The program also provides contemporary selections of living composers such as Whitacre, Stroope and McGlynn. One of Moses Hogan's most celebrated spirituals will conclude the concert. The chamber singers, 16 advanced students selected from the choir, will add a special touch of ambiance to the program with a Tango to Evora. Julia Brasher Thorn will be conducting. |
| Tuesday, March 05, 2013 |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Saint Vincent 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Saint Vincent Final 9-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Emerson vs. Susquehanna 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Emerson vs. Susquehanna Final 7-13 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Hood vs. Susquehanna 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Hood vs. Susquehanna Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Wednesday, March 06, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley Lawnwood Complex Final 5-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at John Carroll 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at John Carroll Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at John Carroll 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at John Carroll Final 5-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Baseball: Elizabethtown vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Elizabethtown vs. Susquehanna Lawnwood Complex Final 4-14 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Redlands 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Redlands Final 11-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Thursday, March 07, 2013 |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Wittenberg 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Wittenberg Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Wittenberg 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Wittenberg Final 9-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Coe vs. Susquehanna 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Coe vs. Susquehanna Final 4-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Adrian NTC Training Center - Clermont Fla. Final 5-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Shenandoah vs. Susquehanna 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Shenandoah vs. Susquehanna Final 15-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Friday, March 08, 2013 |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Misericordia 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 8-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Misericordia 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Baseball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna 8:45 AM - 11:45 AM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna Fort Pierce Florida Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Baseball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: PSU-Behrend vs. Susquehanna Fort Pierce Florida Final 4-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Behrend 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Behrend Fort Pierce Florida Final 3-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: Penn St.-New Kens. vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Penn St.-New Kens. vs. Susquehanna Final - 5 innings 11-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Manhattanville 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Manhattanville Final 4-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Whittier 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Whittier Final 20-11 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Saturday, March 09, 2013 |
| Baseball: Keystone vs. Susquehanna 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Keystone vs. Susquehanna Keystone ranked No. 13 Final 4-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Randolph 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Randolph Final 18-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Sunday, March 10, 2013 |
| Women's Lacrosse: TBA vs. Susquehanna All Day
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: TBA vs. Susquehanna Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Tuesday, March 12, 2013 |
| Orchestra Return from Tour Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
String Orchestra concert featuring 20th century works by Russell Peck, Ernest Bloch, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and George Gershwin. The concert may also include film excerpts of interviews/reminiscences of local community members, as part of the orchestra's 2012 production '20th Century Time Capsule' (educational program created for the orchestra's bi-annual tour). |
| Wednesday, March 13, 2013 |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Franklin & Marshall Final 4-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Final 15-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Latino Symposium (3/13-3/15) 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
The theme of Susquehanna University’s 18th annual Latino Symposium is "Freedom and Responsibility: Latino Perspectives."
Presentations and events sponsored by students, faculty and outside speakers will explore numerous ways in which this theme is revealed: the martial arts dances of Brazil’s Capoeira, the Peruvian film MadeinUSA, the Chicano play El soldado razo, the poetry of Cecilia Vicuña, a dance workshop and an open mic for the spontaneous expression of poetry, music and prose in many languages.
Among other scheduled events, a special public round table will deal with issues raised by Latino voting trends in the recent presidential elections.
This year’s symposium highlights Latino communities in the United States, as well as the rich cultures of Latin America. A special feature will be the return to campus of many Susquehanna graduates whose dedication to Spanish and Latino culture began during their undergraduate years. They will be honored at a formal luncheon, Luces en la Comunidad, along with 12 exemplary Latino high school seniors from surrounding schools.
For more, visit the Latino Symposium page.
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| Thursday, March 14, 2013 |
| Latino Symposium (3/13-3/15) 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
The theme of Susquehanna University’s 18th annual Latino Symposium is "Freedom and Responsibility: Latino Perspectives."
Presentations and events sponsored by students, faculty and outside speakers will explore numerous ways in which this theme is revealed: the martial arts dances of Brazil’s Capoeira, the Peruvian film MadeinUSA, the Chicano play El soldado razo, the poetry of Cecilia Vicuña, a dance workshop and an open mic for the spontaneous expression of poetry, music and prose in many languages.
Among other scheduled events, a special public round table will deal with issues raised by Latino voting trends in the recent presidential elections.
This year’s symposium highlights Latino communities in the United States, as well as the rich cultures of Latin America. A special feature will be the return to campus of many Susquehanna graduates whose dedication to Spanish and Latino culture began during their undergraduate years. They will be honored at a formal luncheon, Luces en la Comunidad, along with 12 exemplary Latino high school seniors from surrounding schools.
For more, visit the Latino Symposium page.
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| Baseball: Susquehanna at Neumann 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Susquehanna at Neumann Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Song of the Phoenix 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
Engaging the audience with the majestic thunder of martial arts and the rhythm of poetry, dancers glide across the stage with color, intensity and a whisper of Chinese tradition. Song of the Phoenix features original and unique choreography by Nai-Ni Chen, whose repertoire seamlessly blends ancient rituals and modern concepts. The phoenix is known in both eastern and western cultures as an awe-inspiring creature of death-defying strength and majesty. |
| Friday, March 15, 2013 |
| Latino Symposium (3/13-3/15) 9:00 AM - 11:30 PM
The theme of Susquehanna University’s 18th annual Latino Symposium is "Freedom and Responsibility: Latino Perspectives."
Presentations and events sponsored by students, faculty and outside speakers will explore numerous ways in which this theme is revealed: the martial arts dances of Brazil’s Capoeira, the Peruvian film MadeinUSA, the Chicano play El soldado razo, the poetry of Cecilia Vicuña, a dance workshop and an open mic for the spontaneous expression of poetry, music and prose in many languages.
Among other scheduled events, a special public round table will deal with issues raised by Latino voting trends in the recent presidential elections.
This year’s symposium highlights Latino communities in the United States, as well as the rich cultures of Latin America. A special feature will be the return to campus of many Susquehanna graduates whose dedication to Spanish and Latino culture began during their undergraduate years. They will be honored at a formal luncheon, Luces en la Comunidad, along with 12 exemplary Latino high school seniors from surrounding schools.
For more, visit the Latino Symposium page.
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| Saturday, March 16, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Drew 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Drew Final 12-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Alvernia vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Alvernia vs. Susquehanna Final 14-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibit Opening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. |
| Sunday, March 17, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 9-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 8-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Monday, March 18, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Visiting Writer: Bonnie Jo Campbell 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Bonnie Jo Campbell’s short story collection American Salvage was a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award in fiction. An earlier collection, Women and Other Animals, won the Associated Writing Programs prize for short fiction. Her critically acclaimed novel Once Upon a River was published by Norton in 2011. |
| Faculty Recital: Marcus Smolensky 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Marcus Smolensky, viola, and Chi-Chen Wu, piano, will present a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Tuesday, March 19, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Lecutre: The United States and China: Friends or Foes? 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
Part of the Asian Studies Symposium, this lecture will be delivered by Zhiqun Zhu, associate professor of international relations and political science and the MacArthur Chair in East Asian Politics at Bucknell University. |
| Wednesday, March 20, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 19-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Messiah vs. Susquehanna 6:20 PM - 9:20 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Messiah vs. Susquehanna Final 10-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Sigmund Weis Memorial Lecture: American Food Policy at the Crossroads 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
Business communications expert Lyle Orwig will take a look at such issues as sustainable local agriculture versus modern agribusiness; organic versus conventional farming; food security; and nutrition and health. He is chief executive officer and co-founder of Charleston/Orwig, a reputation management firm for companies operating as part of the nation’s food system. Orwig’s firm provides sustainability and social responsibility strategies, along with integrated marketing programs, for businesses in food production, processing and retail. Among his clients are Smithfield Foods, Bayer and Omega Foods.
The Sigmund Weis Memorial Lectureship in Business was established in 1979 by the late Claire G. Weis in memory of her husband. Sigmund Weis (1883-1955) was an honors graduate in Susquehanna’s class of 1903. With his brother Harry (class of 1900), he founded Weis Pure Food Stores Inc. in 1912, and today, Weis Markets Inc. operates more than 150 stores in the Mid-Atlantic region. The purpose of the endowed Weis Lectureship is to bring prominent persons from business and public life to campus to speak on matters of interest to the university and the area business community. |
| Thursday, March 21, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) Final - 8 innings 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at York (Pa.) Final 13-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Lecture: Development Prospects in Afghanistan 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
As the longest war in American history slowly comes to an end, America will end its combat role in Afghanistan in 2014 and transfer military and political responsibility to the Afghan government. To better illuminate what lies ahead, Baktash Ahadi will address the forces and trends at play—from a historical, political, cultural, economic and geopolitical perspective—that affect Afghanistan and the region at large. |
| Faculty Recital: Jay Umble 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Jay Umble, guitar, will perform a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, March 22, 2013 |
| Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Baseball: St. John Fisher vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: St. John Fisher vs. Susquehanna Postponed Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Saturday, March 23, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational 7th (of 15) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Men's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah, Texas) All Day
Women's Swimming: NCAA Championships (Shenandoah Texas) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The swimming and & diving programs practice and host all home meets at the pool located in the James W. Garrett Sports Complex. |
| Men's Track & Field: Juniata 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Juniata
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Juniata 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Juniata
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Berks 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Berks Final 3-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at USMMA 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at USMMA Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Kean 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Kean Final - 8 innings 4-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at McDaniel 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at McDaniel Final 15-14 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: USMMA vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: USMMA vs. Susquehanna Final 10-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Kean 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Kean Final 5-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Berks 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at PSU-Berks Final 5-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Sunday, March 24, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Final 7-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Men's Tennis: Drew vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Tennis: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Montclair State 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Montclair State Final 1-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Tennis: Drew vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Tennis: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Muhlenberg Final 7-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Montclair State 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Montclair State Montclair St. ranked No. 1 Final 2-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Choral Return from Tour Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The Susquehanna University Choir will embark on their annual spring tour March 1-5, 2013. Music for the tour will include works by Palestrina, Rheinberger, Brahms, Stanford and Vaughan-Williams. The program also provides contemporary selections of living composers such as Whitacre, Stroope and McGlynn. One of Moses Hogan's most celebrated spirituals will conclude the concert. The chamber singers, 16 advanced students selected from the choir, will add a special touch of ambiance to the program with a Tango to Evora. Julia Brasher Thorn will be conducting. |
| Monday, March 25, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Tuesday, March 26, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Baseball: Albright vs. Susquehanna 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Albright vs. Susquehanna Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Guest Artist Recital: Oksana Ezhokina, piano 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
This guest artist recital is presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, March 27, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Thursday, March 28, 2013 |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 6-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Drew vs. Susquehanna 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 14-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Easter Break (Multi-Day Event) 10:00 PM
Classes will not be in session for Easter Break, which begins at 10 p.m. March 28 and ends at 8 a.m. April 2. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Friday, March 29, 2013 |
| Easter Break (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Classes will not be in session for Easter Break, which begins at 10 p.m. March 28 and ends at 8 a.m. April 2. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 2-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 6-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Goucher 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 2-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Saturday, March 30, 2013 |
| Easter Break (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Classes will not be in session for Easter Break, which begins at 10 p.m. March 28 and ends at 8 a.m. April 2. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Men's Golf: McDaniel All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel McDaniel Invitational TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Crusader Outdoor Classic 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Crusader Outdoor Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Crusader Outdoor Classic 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Crusader Outdoor Classic
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 9-17 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Sunday, March 31, 2013 |
| Easter Break (Multi-Day Event) All Day
Classes will not be in session for Easter Break, which begins at 10 p.m. March 28 and ends at 8 a.m. April 2. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Men's Golf: McDaniel All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel McDaniel Invitational TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational All Day
Men's Golf: McDaniel Invitational TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition (through 3/31) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
This annual exhibition showcases the accomplishments of Susquehanna University’s graduating graphic design and studio art majors. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session. |
| Monday, April 01, 2013 |
| Easter Break (Multi-Day Event) End Time 8:00 AM
Classes will not be in session for Easter Break, which begins at 10 p.m. March 28 and ends at 8 a.m. April 2. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Wednesday, April 03, 2013 |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Elmira 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Elmira Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Lecture: Meet the Beatles 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Julia Sneeringer, associate professor of history at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center, will give a lecture titled "Meet The Beatles: What Beatlemania can tell us about West Germany and the U.S. in the mid-1960s."
Her current project is "From Burlesque to Beatles," a social history of the early rock and roll scene in Hamburg, West Germany c. 1956-1969, part of a larger exploration of that city's famed entertainment and tourism industries.
She has published articles on the history of Hamburg's "beat music" clubs, its fan-musician community and tourism in Hamburg's red light district. Her earlier work, Winning Women’s Votes, explored political propaganda for women voters, as well as gender and advertising, in Weimar, Germany.
Sponsored by the Departments of History and Music. |
| Thursday, April 04, 2013 |
| Softball: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna Final 7-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Baseball: York (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: York (Pa.) vs. Susquehanna Final 7-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Dickinson vs. Susquehanna Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Lecture: Caribbean Diasporic Circulations: Poetics and Politics 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
Carole Boyce Davies, professor of Africana Studies, English and Comparative Literature at Cornell University, will discuss "Caribbean Diasporic Circulations: Poetics and Politics."
Sponsored by Susquehanna’s Department of English and Creative Writing, Boyce Davies’ lecture will address how Caribbean cultures have produced—and been the product of—a variety of migrations, political contributions and engagements. Through studies of literature, music, art and politics, she will discuss the poetics and politics of this dynamic engagement with the world.
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| Faculty Recital: Naomi Niskala and Andrew Rammon 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Naomi Niskala, piano, and Andrew Rammon, cello, will present a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, April 05, 2013 |
| Intercollegiate Art History Symposium 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Meeting Rooms 4 & 5)
Susquehanna University will host the annual Central Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Art History Symposium. Initiated in 2005 by faculty at Bucknell University, the conference offers a unique chance for outstanding undergraduates to present their research, to hone their speaking voices and to share their ideas with an audience of their peers. Presentations will be timed and limited to a 15 to 20 minute slots, and the goal is to replicate the experience of presenting at a professional conference.
In addition to Susquehanna, students from seven other area universities (Bucknell, Lebanon Valley, Bloomsburg, Penn State, Dickinson, Gettysburg and Lycoming) will participate. Art history faculty at participating universities select participants. Most speakers are junior or senior level art and art history majors, and their talks most often highlight senior thesis research, the results of an in-depth research or independent study project, field work and study abroad, or exceptional internship experiences.
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| Senior Piano Recital with Casey Henninger and Emily Barr 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A senior piano recital will feature Casey Henninger and Emily Barr. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Saturday, April 06, 2013 |
| Accepted Students Day All Day
Accepted Students Day is an open house exclusively for accepted students. You’ll have opportunities to meet future classmates and mentors while discovering all the ways in which Susquehanna is changing lives and building futures. Get more information. |
| Women's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (at Hanover Country Club) All Day
Women's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (at Hanover Country Club) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Jim Taylor Invitational 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Jim Taylor Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Jim Taylor Invitational 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Jim Taylor Invitational
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 1-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Washington & Jefferson vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Washington & Jefferson vs. Susquehanna Final 11-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Tennis: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Tennis: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 1-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Tennis: Moravian vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Tennis: Moravian vs. Susquehanna Final 4-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 4-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Student Recital with Michelle Kelly 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A student recital featuring Michelle Kelly, flute. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Senior Voice Recital featuring Meagan Hyman and Michael Groff 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A senior voice recital featuring Meagan Hyman, mezzo-soprano and Michael Groff, baritone. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Sunday, April 07, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Hershey Cup TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (at Hanover Country Club) All Day
Women's Golf: Gettysburg Invitational (at Hanover Country Club) TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 10-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 1-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Moravian 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 11-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Music Preparatory Program Recitals 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
The music preparatory program participants coached by SU students perform solo recitals at 2 and 4 p.m. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Moravian 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Moravian Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Monday, April 08, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Hershey Cup 12th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 17-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Faculty Reading: Gary Fincke 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Gary Fincke will read from his short story collection The Proper Words for Sin (March 2013, West Virginia University Press). His fifth collection follows his Flannery O’Connor Prize-winning collection, Sorry I Worried You. He is the Charles B. Degenstein professor of English and creative writing at Susquehanna, and director of the university’s Writers Institute. |
| Lecture: Why Doesn’t Race Go Away? 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Fisher Hall - (Faylor Lecture Hall)
Cultural anthropologist John Hartigan offers a critical perspective on the rapidly changing dynamics of race in the United States today.
Drawing on his own ethnographic and media studies research projects, Hartigan sizes up the range of current claims about our dawning “post-racial” era, indicating ways that this concept alternately elucidates and obscures important demographic, political and social developments. Hartigan has published widely on race, and this talk is geared for a public audience, featuring a range of examples drawn from recent race stories in the news. His perspective, however, is fundamentally cultural in orientation, and he works to provide audiences with insights into the underlying cultural dynamics that shape the enduring significance of race.
Hartigan is a professor of anthropology at the University of Texas and director of the Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. |
| Piano Project Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Performed by SU's piano students. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Tuesday, April 09, 2013 |
| Softball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Breast Cancer Awareness Game Final - 5 innings 9-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Men's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 0-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Breast Cancer Awareness Game Final 3-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Wednesday, April 10, 2013 |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Lebanon Valley Final 3-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Women's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Postponed Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| SU Big Band Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Directed by Joshua Davis and presented by the Department of Music. |
| Thursday, April 11, 2013 |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Wilkes 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Wilkes Final - 5 innings 11-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Wilkes 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Wilkes Final 4-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Friday, April 12, 2013 |
| University Chorale Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Conducted by R. Colin Armstrong and presented by the Department of Music. |
| Saturday, April 13, 2013 |
| Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 3-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 1-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 2-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Scranton vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Scranton vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 12-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 2-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Men's Track & Field: Bucknell 1:30 PM
Men's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Bucknell 1:30 PM
Women's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final - 5 innings 8-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 3-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Art Exhibit Opening: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation.
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| Senior Voice Recital: Timothy Accurso 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A senior recital featuring Timothy Accurso, tenor. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Sunday, April 14, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Glenmaura Invitational Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Bucknell 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Bucknell
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Drew vs. Susquehanna Final 4-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Women's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Women's Tennis: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 3-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| SU Symphonic Band Concert 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Conducted by Eric L. Hinton and presented by the Department of Music. |
| Monday, April 15, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Glenmaura Invitational 5th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Visiting Writer: Elizabeth Beier 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Elizabeth Beier is an executive editor at St. Martin’s Press. Among the authors she has helped bring to public attention are Tom Perrota (Little Children) and Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez (The Dirty Girls Social Club). |
| Tuesday, April 16, 2013 |
| Women's Golf: Ursinus (at Stonewall Links North) All Day
Women's Golf: Ursinus (at Stonewall Links North) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Chamber Music Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Weber Chapel - (Auditorium)
Small student ensembles coached by SU faculty will perform a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Wednesday, April 17, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 3-15 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Marywood 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Marywood Final 10-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Elizabethtown Final 4-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Adams Center Lecture: The Right to Earn a Living 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Seibert Hall - (Isaacs Auditorium)
Timothy Sandefur, adjunct professor of law at the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, will discuss issues addressed in his book "The Right to Earn a Living: Economic Freedom and the Law." His speech is sponsored by the Arlin M. Adams Center. |
| Thursday, April 18, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Susquehanna at Neumann 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Neumann Final 1-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Tennis: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex
Men's Tennis: Lycoming vs. Susquehanna Final 8-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| SU Percussion Ensemble Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
SU Percussion Ensemble, directed by Gregory Alico. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| The Birds (through 4/21) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Birds is an ancient Greek comedy that follows Pisthetaerus, a middle-aged Athenian who persuades the world's birds to create a new city in the sky, thereby gaining control over all communications between men and gods. Pisthetaerus is eventually miraculously transformed into a bird-like god figure himself, and replaces Zeus as the pre-eminent power in the cosmos. “Undeniably a masterpiece and perhaps one of the greatest comedies of all time, The Birds lends a comic sense to mankind's crazy cosmic and comic dream,” according to samuelfrench.com. “The Birds is splendidly lyrical, shot through with gentle Utopian satire and touched by the sadness of the human condition.” Directed by Anna Andes. |
| Friday, April 19, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: SU Invitational 1:00 pm Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: SU Invitational 1st Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Moravian All Day
Men's Track & Field: Moravian TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Moravian All Day
Women's Track & Field: Moravian TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| The Birds (through 4/21) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Birds is an ancient Greek comedy that follows Pisthetaerus, a middle-aged Athenian who persuades the world's birds to create a new city in the sky, thereby gaining control over all communications between men and gods. Pisthetaerus is eventually miraculously transformed into a bird-like god figure himself, and replaces Zeus as the pre-eminent power in the cosmos. “Undeniably a masterpiece and perhaps one of the greatest comedies of all time, The Birds lends a comic sense to mankind's crazy cosmic and comic dream,” according to samuelfrench.com. “The Birds is splendidly lyrical, shot through with gentle Utopian satire and touched by the sadness of the human condition.” Directed by Anna Andes. |
| Saturday, April 20, 2013 |
| Choosing the Right College Open House All Day
If you’re a sophomore or junior and starting to look at colleges, Susquehanna offers a unique open house for you. Get more information. |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Empire 8 Championships in Hershey 5th (3rd round) Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: Tri-Match w/McDaniel & Gettysburg (at Hayfields Country Club) All Day
Women's Golf: Tri-Match w/McDaniel & Gettysburg (at Hayfields Country Club) 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: East Stroudsburg All-American Meet 9:30 AM
Men's Track & Field: East Stroudsburg All-American Meet
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: East Stroudsburg All-American Meet 9:30 AM
Women's Track & Field: East Stroudsburg All-American Meet
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 4-8 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Final 7-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Goucher 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Men's Tennis: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 15-10 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Goucher 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Women's Tennis: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 2-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. All home tennis matches are played on the tennis courts outside Garrett Sports Complex adjacent to Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium. |
| Canceled: The Birds (through 4/21) 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Birds is an ancient Greek comedy that follows Pisthetaerus, a middle-aged Athenian who persuades the world's birds to create a new city in the sky, thereby gaining control over all communications between men and gods. Pisthetaerus is eventually miraculously transformed into a bird-like god figure himself, and replaces Zeus as the pre-eminent power in the cosmos. “Undeniably a masterpiece and perhaps one of the greatest comedies of all time, The Birds lends a comic sense to mankind's crazy cosmic and comic dream,” according to samuelfrench.com. “The Birds is splendidly lyrical, shot through with gentle Utopian satire and touched by the sadness of the human condition.” Directed by Anna Andes. |
| Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic 3:45 PM - 6:45 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 4-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| SU Orchestra Concert 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
SU orchestra's spring concert featuring winners of the annual concerto/aria competition and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 Pastoral. Conducted by Jennifer Sacher Wiley. |
| The Birds (through 4/21) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Birds is an ancient Greek comedy that follows Pisthetaerus, a middle-aged Athenian who persuades the world's birds to create a new city in the sky, thereby gaining control over all communications between men and gods. Pisthetaerus is eventually miraculously transformed into a bird-like god figure himself, and replaces Zeus as the pre-eminent power in the cosmos. “Undeniably a masterpiece and perhaps one of the greatest comedies of all time, The Birds lends a comic sense to mankind's crazy cosmic and comic dream,” according to samuelfrench.com. “The Birds is splendidly lyrical, shot through with gentle Utopian satire and touched by the sadness of the human condition.” Directed by Anna Andes. |
| Sunday, April 21, 2013 |
| Men's Golf: All Day
Men's Golf: Empire 8 Championships in Hershey 5th Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Baseball: Susquehanna at Catholic Final 2-14 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Drew 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Drew Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Senior Voice Recital: Brandyn Vasey 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
A senior voice recital featuring Brandyn Vasey, mezzo-soprano. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Drew 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Drew Final - 6 innings 10-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| The Birds (through 4/21) 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Birds is an ancient Greek comedy that follows Pisthetaerus, a middle-aged Athenian who persuades the world's birds to create a new city in the sky, thereby gaining control over all communications between men and gods. Pisthetaerus is eventually miraculously transformed into a bird-like god figure himself, and replaces Zeus as the pre-eminent power in the cosmos. “Undeniably a masterpiece and perhaps one of the greatest comedies of all time, The Birds lends a comic sense to mankind's crazy cosmic and comic dream,” according to samuelfrench.com. “The Birds is splendidly lyrical, shot through with gentle Utopian satire and touched by the sadness of the human condition.” Directed by Anna Andes. |
| Monday, April 22, 2013 |
| Women's Golf: Muhlenberg Spring Invitational All Day
Women's Golf: Muhlenberg Spring Invitational TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna Final - 6 innings 9-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Gettysburg vs. Susquehanna Final 5-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Tuesday, April 23, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Messiah vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Messiah vs. Susquehanna Final 3-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Wednesday, April 24, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Final - 10 innings 7-6 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Lebanon Valley vs. Susquehanna Postponed Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Marywood 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Marywood Final 21-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Thursday, April 25, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Chamber Music Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Small student ensembles coached by SU faculty will perform a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Friday, April 26, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Opera Studio: 'Passion' (through 4/28) 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Based on the film "Passione d'Amore" directed by Ettore Scola
The Departments of Music and Theatre present one of Stephen Sondheim's most deeply moving works. At a remote military outpost in 1863 in Italy, a handsome army captain, separated from his beautiful—but married—mistress, is forced to re-evaluate his beliefs about love when he becomes the object of obsessive, unrelenting passions of Fosca, his colonel's plain, sickly cousin. |
| Saturday, April 27, 2013 |
| Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships All Day
Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 3-5 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Albright vs. Susquehanna 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: Albright vs. Susquehanna Senior Day Final 4-13 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Scranton 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 7-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Goucher 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Women's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Goucher Final 15-7 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Scranton 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Scranton Final 6-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final - 8 innings 3-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Opera Studio: 'Passion' (through 4/28) 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Based on the film "Passione d'Amore" directed by Ettore Scola
The Departments of Music and Theatre present one of Stephen Sondheim's most deeply moving works. At a remote military outpost in 1863 in Italy, a handsome army captain, separated from his beautiful—but married—mistress, is forced to re-evaluate his beliefs about love when he becomes the object of obsessive, unrelenting passions of Fosca, his colonel's plain, sickly cousin. |
| Sunday, April 28, 2013 |
| Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships All Day
Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships TBA Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships All Day
Women's Golf: Centennial Conference Championships 3rd Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The men’s and women’s golf teams play their home tournaments at the Susquehanna Valley Country Club in nearby Hummels Wharf. |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Men's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson, Md.) 10:00 AM
Women's Track & Field: Landmark Conference Championships (Towson Md.)
Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Harold Bollinger Field
Baseball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Final 5-11 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. Baseball plays all of its home games at Harold Bollinger Field. |
| Opera Studio: 'Passion' (through 4/28) 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Based on the film "Passione d'Amore" directed by Ettore Scola
The Departments of Music and Theatre present one of Stephen Sondheim's most deeply moving works. At a remote military outpost in 1863 in Italy, a handsome army captain, separated from his beautiful—but married—mistress, is forced to re-evaluate his beliefs about love when he becomes the object of obsessive, unrelenting passions of Fosca, his colonel's plain, sickly cousin. |
| Monday, April 29, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Chamber Music Recital 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Cunningham Center for Music and Art - (Stretansky Concert Hall)
Small student ensembles coached by SU faculty will perform a recital. Presented by the Department of Music. |
| Tuesday, April 30, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Susquehanna at Misericordia 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 6-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Spring 2013 Classes End 4:05 PM - 4:05 PM
Classes end at 4:05 p.m. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Misericordia 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Misericordia Final 7-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Stella Freeman Weis Concert: New York Chamber Soloists Orchestra 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Degenstein Center Theater)
The Stella Freeman Weis Cultural Endowment presents The New York Chamber Soloists Orchestra with Richard Stoltzman, clarinet soloist. The program will include Mozart, Stravinsky and Rossini. Stoltzman is a soloist with more than a hundred orchestras, a captivating recitalist and chamber music performer, an innovative jazz artist, a prolific recording artist and a two-time Grammy® Award winner. |
| Wednesday, May 01, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Women's Lacrosse: Drew vs. Susquehanna 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Drew vs. Susquehanna Landmark Semifinals Final 24-11 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Scranton 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Scranton Landmark Semifinals Final 7-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Thursday, May 02, 2013 |
| Final Exams 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Final exams for the spring 2013 semester will be held from May 2-6. For details, see the final exam schedule. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Friday, May 03, 2013 |
| Final Exams 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Final exams for the spring 2013 semester will be held from May 2-6. For details, see the final exam schedule. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship - Game 1 Final - 6 innings 8-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Catholic at Moravian 1:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Softball: Catholic at Moravian Landmark Championship - Game 2 Final 7-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 4:15 PM - 7:15 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship - Game 3 Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Saturday, May 04, 2013 |
| Final Exams 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Final exams for the spring 2013 semester will be held from May 2-6. For details, see the final exam schedule. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Softball: Juniata at Moravian 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Softball: Juniata at Moravian Landmark Championship - Game 4 Final 4-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna 11:20 AM - 2:20 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Juniata vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship - Game 5 Final 4-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Susquehanna at Catholic 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Catholic Landmark Championship - Game 6 Final 3-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship Final 16-9 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Catholic vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship - Game 7 Final - 8 innings 3-2 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Men's Lacrosse: USMMA vs. Susquehanna 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Men's Lacrosse: USMMA vs. Susquehanna Landmark Championship Final 6-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Sunday, May 05, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Monday, May 06, 2013 |
| Final Exams 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Final exams for the spring 2013 semester will be held from May 2-6. For details, see the final exam schedule. See the academic calendar for more important dates and deadlines. |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Tuesday, May 07, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Wednesday, May 08, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Salisbury 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Men's Lacrosse: Susquehanna at Salisbury First Round - NCAA Tournament Final 2-22 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Women's Lacrosse: Geneseo St. vs. Susquehanna 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Sassafras Field
Women's Lacrosse: Geneseo St. vs. Susquehanna First Round - NCAA Tournament Final 7-15 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The lacrosse teams play their home games at Sassafras Field, a turf field. |
| Thursday, May 09, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Farmingdale State vs. Susquehanna 8:50 PM - 11:50 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Farmingdale State vs. Susquehanna Regional Round - NCAA Tournament Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Friday, May 10, 2013 |
| Art Exhibit: Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown (through 5/10) 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Degenstein Campus Center - (Lore Degenstein Gallery)
Ann Piper and Aaron M. Brown are contemporary figurative painters whose work combines elements of observation and psychology, the objective and subjective. In their work, the human figure becomes a locus of alchemical change. It is placed at the center of a pictorial drama in which mundane aspects of the everyday world shed their familiar roles, becoming harbingers of transformation. The gallery is open from noon to 4 p.m. daily but closes for university recesses. Requests for individual appointments can be arranged when classes are not in session.
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| Softball: Susquehanna at Va. Wesleyan 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Va. Wesleyan Regional Round - NCAA Tournament Final 0-3 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Saturday, May 11, 2013 |
| Softball: Susquehanna at Kean 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Softball: Susquehanna at Kean Final 1-0 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Sunday, May 12, 2013 |
| Softball: DeSales vs. Susquehanna 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: DeSales vs. Susquehanna Final 2-1 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Commencement 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
James W. Garrett Sports Complex - (Field House)
The Class of 2013 will graduate Sunday, May 12, 2013, at 2:30 p.m. Details about the day are at www.susqu.edu/commencement. A link to a live broadcast also will be posted there on May 12. |
| Softball: Va. Wesleyan vs. Susquehanna 2:40 PM - 5:40 PM
Sassafras Field
Softball: Va. Wesleyan vs. Susquehanna NCAA Tournament - First Round Final 0-4 Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The softball team plays all home games at the softball field at Sassafras Field. |
| Monday, May 13, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Tuesday, May 14, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, May 15, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, May 16, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, May 17, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, May 18, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Sunday, May 19, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, May 20, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Tuesday, May 21, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, May 22, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, May 23, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, May 24, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, May 25, 2013 |
| Men's Track & Field: NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships All Day
Men's Track & Field: NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Susquehanna offers 23 varsity sports programs, 12 women's and 11 men's, all of which compete in Division III of the NCAA. The indoor track & field teams host multiple meets during the indoor season and all are held in the field house, part of James W. Garrett Sports Complex. All SU home outdoor track meets are held inside Amos Alonzo Stagg Field at Nicholas A. Lopardo Stadium as well in the fields adjacent to the stadium. |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Sunday, May 26, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, May 27, 2013 |
| Memorial Day |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Tuesday, May 28, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, May 29, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, May 30, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, May 31, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, June 01, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Sunday, June 02, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, June 03, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Tuesday, June 04, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, June 05, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, June 06, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, June 07, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, June 08, 2013 |
| Intensive Summer Session (5/13-6/8) 12:00 AM
The four-week intensive summer session runs May 13 to June 8. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, June 10, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Summer Preview Day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Summer Preview Days are specifically designed to orient new students and their parents to the university experience. This required one-day program further acquaints you with Susquehanna as a whole and prepares you for life as a first-year college student.
Dates for 2013 are: Monday, June 10; Monday, June 17; Saturday, June 22; Monday, June 24; and Thursday, June 27.
For more, visit the first-year programs page. |
| Tuesday, June 11, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, June 12, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, June 13, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, June 14, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, June 15, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Sunday, June 16, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, June 17, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Summer Preview Day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Summer Preview Days are specifically designed to orient new students and their parents to the university experience.
This required one-day program further acquaints you with Susquehanna as a whole and prepares you for life as a first-year college student.
Dates for 2013 are: Monday, June 10; Monday, June 17; Saturday, June 22; Monday, June 24; and Thursday, June 27.
For more, visit the first-year programs page. |
| Tuesday, June 18, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, June 20, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Friday, June 21, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, June 22, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Summer Preview Day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Summer Preview Days are specifically designed to orient new students and their parents to the university experience. This required one-day program further acquaints you with Susquehanna as a whole and prepares you for life as a first-year college student.
Dates for 2013 are: Monday, June 10; Monday, June 17; Saturday, June 22; Monday, June 24; and Thursday, June 27.
For more, visit the first-year programs page. |
| Sunday, June 23, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Monday, June 24, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Summer Preview Day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Summer Preview Days are specifically designed to orient new students and their parents to the university experience. This required one-day program further acquaints you with Susquehanna as a whole and prepares you for life as a first-year college student.
Dates for 2013 are: Monday, June 10; Monday, June 17; Saturday, June 22; Monday, June 24; and Thursday, June 27.
For more, visit the first-year programs page. |
| Tuesday, June 25, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Wednesday, June 26, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Thursday, June 27, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Summer Preview Day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Summer Preview Days are specifically designed to orient new students and their parents to the university experience. This required one-day program further acquaints you with Susquehanna as a whole and prepares you for life as a first-year college student.
Dates for 2013 are: Monday, June 10; Monday, June 17; Saturday, June 22; Monday, June 24; and Thursday, June 27.
For more, visit the first-year programs page. |
| Friday, June 28, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Saturday, June 29, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |
| Sunday, June 30, 2013 |
| Regular Summer Session 12:00 AM
The regular summer session runs June 10 to July 27. Learn more about summer classes at Susquehanna. |